Loki star explains why she keeps starring in scary movies and TV shows, despite not liking them herself:

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Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku has explained why she keeps returning to horror, despite not actually liking scary movies or TV shows herself.

Having appeared in refugee chiller His House and phantasmagorical drama Lovecraft Country, the Loki star’s latest sees her play Annie, a healer whose otherworldly knowledge proves crucial in Ryan Coogler’s new blood-soaked vampire flick. Set in ’30s Mississippi, it follows Michael B. Jordan’s twin brothers Smoke and Stack, whose bootlegging juke joint becomes an all-you-can-eat buffet for a trio of banjo-playing bloodsuckers one fateful evening. It leans hard into the silly supernatural, with Delroy Lindo’s drunken musician offering up a lot of laughs across its 137-minute runtime, but it also unpacks the harsh realities of the Jim Crow South and the joys of Black community.

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